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The UK Prime Minister is poised for a clash with members of his own party over reports that China will be excluded from the strictest category of new national security legislation. While Russia and Iran are set to face the highest level of scrutiny, sources indicate that individuals working for the Chinese state within the UK will not be subject to the same stringent measures.

 

If confirmed, this decision could intensify criticism that the government is being too lenient on Beijing, despite growing concerns over China's potential threat to British security. The move has already been condemned by the Conservative Party, which described it as “extraordinary and reckless.”

 

At the heart of the controversy is the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (Firs), an initiative originally developed under the previous Conservative government. This scheme is intended to track foreign agents operating in the UK, requiring them to disclose details such as who they work for, their assigned activities, and the timing of their arrangements. The scheme will be divided into two levels: a basic tier for political lobbying and an “enhanced” tier for individuals linked to states deemed as threats to national security. Those in the enhanced category will face stricter disclosure requirements.

 

According to sources cited by *The i Paper*, Russia and Iran are expected to be placed in the enhanced category, whereas China will not be included. Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel strongly criticized the government’s stance, stating, “This is an extraordinary and reckless decision by this Labour government to exempt China from the toughest security restrictions which exist to protect our country. China continues to threaten our interests and the safety and security of our country.”

 

She further accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of prioritizing economic considerations over national security, adding, “In a desperate rush to think China can solve the self-inflicted economic woes of his government, Starmer is putting Britain at risk.”

 

Concerns over China’s classification in the Firs scheme have been ongoing. Last month, when the implementation of Firs was delayed, former Conservative Home Secretary Suella Braverman advocated for China’s inclusion in the enhanced category, echoing wider anxieties about Beijing’s activities in the UK.

 

The UK’s relationship with China remains complex, as the government seeks to balance economic engagement with national security interests. Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently defended the need for “uncomfortable conversations” with China’s leadership, though she faced heavy criticism for visiting the country earlier this month while the UK economy faced serious challenges.

 

Further scrutiny has been directed at Emma Reynolds, the newly appointed City Minister in the Treasury. Reynolds previously served as treasurer for the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on China and worked as Managing Director at banking trade group TheCityUK. During her tenure, she reportedly lobbied ministers to relax restrictions on Chinese business operations in the UK.

 

Last month, *Bloomberg* reported that Reynolds had actively pushed for China to remain outside the enhanced tier of the Firs scheme. While official details of the security initiative have yet to be disclosed, business and diplomatic insiders have suggested that Beijing is unlikely to face the highest level of restrictions.

 

The decision is expected to spark widespread opposition from MPs across the political spectrum, raising further questions about the government’s approach to balancing national security with economic interests.

 

Based on a report by The Independent 2025-02-03

 

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Gross incompetence of the 1st degree, China's agenda is only about stealing for their benefit and not the benefit of others.

Just look at all the debt built up by Sri Lanka, Laos etc

 

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2Teir getting desperate for investment, looks like they have allowed the Chinese to build a mega sized Embassy at the site of the Royal Mint at Royal Mint Court.

Obviously the kick-back is we'll lower your security category risk.

Expect more Chinese 'Police' assisting in removal of Oriental looking persons on UK soil.

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6 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Gross incompetence of the 1st degree, China's agenda is only about stealing for their benefit and not the benefit of others.

Just look at all the debt built up by Sri Lanka, Laos etc

 

 

Like a China First type of policy?

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42 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

What did anyone expect, Labour have made clear where they stand.

 

Reeves replaces portrait of Nigel Lawson with Communist Party co-founder

Photograph of Chancellor on eve of her first Budget reveals that new image has been hung on wall overlooking No 11 desk

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/10/29/rachel-reeves-replaces-portrait-nigel-lawson-communist-uk/

https://archive.ph/iC48j

 

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........and.......just to give some context...........Britain’s first female education secretary and led the 1936 Jarrow March against unemployment and poverty in Tyneside.  

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

........and.......just to give some context...........Britain’s first female education secretary and led the 1936 Jarrow March against unemployment and poverty in Tyneside.  

 

 

Even more context, this is about China and she took down a portrait of Nigel Lawson and replaced it with the UK Communist Party co-founder. 

 

Rachel Reeves swaps Nigel Lawson portrait for one of Labour MP ‘Red Ellen’

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/oct/30/rachel-reeves-swaps-nigel-lawson-portrait-labour-mp-red-ellen-wilkinson

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10 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

No surprise.

 

Starmer has a lot in common with Xi and doesn't really care about Britain's security. 

 

You're apologist friend will be along soon to ask for a link and to tell you that you don't get it. 

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